To create a charge, you need to have a source that generates electrical potential difference, such as a battery or a power source. By connecting the positive terminal to the object where you want to create the charge and the negative terminal to another object, electrons will flow from one object to the other, resulting in a charge imbalance and creating an electric charge.
To create a total charge of zero, lithium with an atomic number of 3 (Li) needs to lose one electron to form Li+ with a charge of +1. Fluorine with an atomic number of 9 (F) needs to gain one electron to form F- with a charge of -1. Therefore, one atom of lithium and one atom of fluorine are needed to create a compound with a total charge of zero.
By losing electrons.
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Opposites attract, like charges repel each other.
Because Electrons have a negative charge (e-) and Protons have a positive charge (p+), so to create a balanced atom you must have the same number of e- as p+
Yes. A spinning charge will create a magnetic field as will a moving charge.
A battery no longer able to provide a chemical reaction to create a charge
No, it only takes a single charge to create an electric field. The strength of the electric field depends on the magnitude of the charge and the distance from the charge. Multiple charges can interact to create more complex electric fields.
nope, but the triboelectric effect create an electrostatic charge
The Arsenic in AsH3 typically has a plus one charge. Therefore the H must have a -1 charge to create the compound.
The easiest way to create an electric charge is by rubbing certain materials together to transfer electrons between them, like rubbing a balloon on your hair. This process causes one material to become positively charged and the other to become negatively charged, creating an electric charge.
When a balloon becomes charged with static electricity, it can create an attractive force with the opposite charge on the wall. This attraction causes the balloon to stick to the wall temporarily. The static charge on the balloon and the wall interact to create this phenomenon.
To create a total charge of zero, lithium with an atomic number of 3 (Li) needs to lose one electron to form Li+ with a charge of +1. Fluorine with an atomic number of 9 (F) needs to gain one electron to form F- with a charge of -1. Therefore, one atom of lithium and one atom of fluorine are needed to create a compound with a total charge of zero.
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Can two dead batteries make an electrical charge? Of course not! just god can CREATE a child...
By losing electrons.